Dr. Nazario A. Pidlaoan is the first dean of the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences, University of the Philippines in the Visayas, a fishery technologist, chemist and a dedicated fishery professor. He must have been an outstanding administrator because the following year, 1948, he was appointed as Superintendent of PIFT. He held this position until 1957 when the PIFT was transferred to the University of the Philippines in January 1957 by virtue of the Reorganization Act of 1957 (RA 997). On April 10, 1958, the UP board of Regents reorganized PIFT and it became the UP College of Fisheries, now the UPV College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences. But the new UP academic granting unit remained in Port Area, Manila until 1962. Again because of his excellent performance as head of PIFT, Pidlaoan was appointed by the Board of regents as first Director of the College of Fisheries effective April 11, 1958 to June 30, 1965. Since the College was expanding, the position of the head of the College was changed from director to dean in 1966. Pidlaoan was appointed dean from July 11, 1969 to April 11, 1970. This made him the first dean of the College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences. It was during his term as dean when the College started offering major courses in the Bachelor of Science in Fisheries. The existing Certificate in Fisheries curriculum programs were slowly being phased out. Also, it was during his term that the College acquired from Japan the M/V Pampano, a research and training vessel thru the Philippine reparation Commissions. The turnover of the vessel to the College was on February 9, 1962. In 1962, the College was transferred from Port area, Manila to its new building at Albert Hall, Diliman, Quezon City. The building was named after the acting UP President and Chairman of the UP Board of Regents, Alejandro Albert. The College stayed there until May 1988 when it moved to its larger and scenic campus at the UP Visayas, Miag-ao, Iloilo. It was also during Pidlaoan’s term that the Institute of Fisheries Development and Research (IFDR) was established thru Republic Act 4514 which was signed into law by pres. Diosdado Macapagal on June 19, 1965. IFDR served as the research and extension arm of the College. As a researcher, Pidlaoan focused on nutrition and fisheries education. Some of his works include “Nutritive Value of Fishes”, 1952; “Fisheries Education in the Philippines”, 1962; “quality Assessment of Fish and Fishery Products,” 1965. Pidlaoan’s thesis at the College of Fisheries, University of Washington, U.S.A. is entitled “The Vitamin A Potency of the Liver Oil and Oil Yield in the Ratfish of Puget Sound and the Relationship of these Factors to Sex of the Fish.” He also did a study on the artificial propagation of milkfish (Chanos chanos) in 1963-1964. The National Science and Development Board and the College of Fisheries funded it. Other than being a member of various learned organizations and honor societies, Pidlaoan also attended several international scientific conferences. It cannot be denied that Pidlaoan played a critical role in moulding the present and future structures of the UPV College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences. Thus, though he no longer lives, his legacy remains. His achievements as a leader will continue to inspire the present and future leadership of the College.

Sex: Male

Education:

  • University of the Philippines, College, Laguna, B. Agriculture, 1929
  • University of the Philippines, College, Laguna, B. S. Agriculture, 1933
  • University of Washington, USA, M. S. Fisheries Technology, 1950

Field of Specialization:

Fisheries Technology

Researches:

Francisco O. Santos, NAzario A. Pidlaoan, (Mr 1931) The nutritive value of balut: I. Studies on calcium
Philippine Agriculturist Volume 19, No. 10

Nazario A. Pidlaoan, Francisco O. Santos, Esteban Collado, (1933) Balanced meals of local food materials
Philippine Agriculturist Volume 22, No. 1

Francisco O. Santos, NAzario A. Pidlaoan, (1933) The food of the male inmates of Bilibid Prisons
Journal of the Philippine Islands Medical Association Volume 13

Franciso O. Santos, Nazario A. Pidlaoan, (Jl 1934) The food of inmates of correctional institutions for women
Journal of the Philippine Islands Medical Association Volume 14, No. 7

Francisco O. Santos, Nazario A. Pidlaoan, (Mr 1937) Chemical analysis of the food of the children in Welfareville
Philippine Agriculturist Volume 25, No. 10

Nazario A. Pidlaoan, Francisco O. Santos, (1937) The food of the boys at Welfareville, Manila
Philippine Agriculturist Volume 25, No. 10

Francisco O. Santos, Nazario A. Pidlaoan, (Mr 1941) Studies on the food of 112 families of laborers of the Philippine Lumber Manufacturing Co., Catabangan, RAgay, Camarines Sur
Philippine Agriculturist Volume 29, No. 10

(Jl 1951) Fish processing here and abroad
Sea Echo Volume 6

Nazario A. Pidlaoan, Deogracias V. Villadolid, (N 1951) Fish production and utilization in the Philippines
Nutrition News Volume 4, No. 3

(O 23-N 7, 1952) The nutritive value of fish
Souvenir handbook of the Fourth International Conference of the Indo-Pacific Council

(1950) The nutritive value of fish
Fishing Tips

(1953) Enriching food wiht fish flour
Philippine Fisheries Yearbook

(Jl-D 1953) Fish and fish products in an emergency
Nutrition News Volume 10-11, No. 3-4

(1953) Fish flour
Bureau of Fisheries and PIFT Anniversary Handbook

(Ap-Je 1953) On fish flour
Nutrition News Volume 6, No. 2

(1955) The enrichment of common foods with fish flour
Nutrition News Volume 10, No. 3

(Mr 15, 1958) Fish flour from dilis
Journal of the Philippine Pharmaceutical Association Volume 45, No. 3

(Ap 13, 1960) Fish flour enriches common PI foods
Manila Times, Sect. B

(Ap 1960) Science in fishing
The Cross

Awards:

  • Achievement Award, NAST-DOST, 2005
  • Scholarship, University of the Philippines, 1935
  • Training grant in fisheries, Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Oct. 1950